Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Phillips Exeter Academy Library, Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, Grenier Air Force Base, Canobie Lake Park, Pease Air National Guard Base, Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant, Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, Fort William and Mary, Wentworth by the Sea, Yankee Cannonball, Portsmouth Harbor Light, Camp Tel Noar, Rockingham Park, Canobie Corkscrew, Parkland Medical Center, Sanborn Seminary, Untamed, Camp Yavneh, Mall at Rockingham Park, Square Schoolhouse, Raymond Boston and Maine Railroad Depot, Fox Run Mall, Chester Village Cemetery, New Hampshire Marine Memorial, Tupelo Music Hall. Excerpt: The Phillips Exeter Academy Library in Exeter, New Hampshire, U.S., with 160,000 volumes on nine levels and a shelf capacity of 250,000 volumes, is the largest secondary school library in the world. It is part of the Phillips Exeter Academy, an independent boarding school. When it became clear in the 1950s that the library had outgrown its existing building, the school initially hired an architect who proposed a traditional design for the new building. Deciding instead to construct a library with a contemporary design, the school gave the commission to Louis Kahn in 1965. In 1997 the library received the Twenty-five Year Award from the American Institute of Architects, an award that recognizes architecture of enduring significance that is given to no more than one building per year. Kahn structured the library in three concentric square rings. The outer ring, which is built of load-bearing brick, includes all four exterior walls and the library carrel spaces immediately inside them. The middle ring, which is built of reinforced concrete, holds the heavy book stacks. The inner ring is a dramatic atrium with enormous circular openings in its walls that reveal several floors of book stacks. The first library at Phillips Exeter A...